If you've always wanted to be in the bowels of Progressive Field as the Cleveland Indians prepare for a game, this is your chance.Or at least an opportunity to have your picture there.The Indians have announced an initiative in which fans can have their photos displayed in the tunnel that leads from the home clubhouse to the dugout and field areas at Progressive Field.As part of “Tribe Town Memories,” fans can submit photos via Indians.com/Memories. Pictures that aren't selected for the clubhouse mural will be featured online — as will essays, video links and memories from the Tribe's faithful.The deadline for fan memory submissions is April 21.“I have a special affection for this team and this town,” Indians manager Terry Francona said in a news release. “I spent my childhood here. I want every player on this ballclub to know what this team means to its fans and our city. As our guys walk out to the field, I want them to be reminded of the passion that our fans have for this team. I believe there's real power in that.”

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